Daily Archives: April 5, 2017

Yes, I am up to the revising on the website part. But that doesn't mean I'm in great shape, home free, sailing smoothly down the bay... It does mean that I have to check with a magnifying glass and fine tooth comb that I covered all the entrances, exits, and with the double-casting suggestions in mind, have made certain that the characters played by the same actor are not onstage at exactly the same time. SO, I am really doing some tedious revisions.

So far, however, each time I think I've caught something really in need of fixing I am pleased to discover that I already took care of it. Nonetheless, I will continue with this and some other tweaking on the various pages--don't want to leave any unfinished business. The About page, Gallery pages, and the other pages in need of MY writing have been finished--finally--but they too are subject to daily changes as I find myself better able to verbalize what I want to say here and now. I am hoping that I get it right in time to publish. Still, I am feeling more comfortable with the whole process now that I finally put some of my own words and thoughts into the website pages and tweaked a few things so they are more to my liking/ style. But, there is still a long way to go, so back to work for me. Hope everyone is moving along with ease--enjoyed seeing all of you who came last Thursday! And cannot wait to see everyone for our Symposium. Wow, we are almost there guys!

Yes, I am up to the revising on the website part. But that doesn't mean I'm in great shape, home free, sailing smoothly down the bay... It does mean that I have to check with a magnifying glass and fine tooth comb that I covered all the entrances, exits, and with the double-casting suggestions in mind, have made certain that the characters played by the same actor are not onstage at exactly the same time. SO, I am really doing some tedious revisions.

So far, however, each time I think I've caught something really in need of fixing I am pleased to discover that I already took care of it. Nonetheless, I will continue with this and some other tweaking on the various pages--don't want to leave any unfinished business. The About page, Gallery pages, and the other pages in need of MY writing have been finished--finally--but they too are subject to daily changes as I find myself better able to verbalize what I want to say here and now. I am hoping that I get it right in time to publish. Still, I am feeling more comfortable with the whole process now that I finally put some of my own words and thoughts into the website pages and tweaked a few things so they are more to my liking/ style. But, there is still a long way to go, so back to work for me. Hope everyone is moving along with ease--enjoyed seeing all of you who came last Thursday! And cannot wait to see everyone for our Symposium. Wow, we are almost there guys!

Just a comment to say that revising and editing online is a whole different animal from revising and editing on paper. And I don't like it.

It's hard to know what you've revised and what you haven't. Also, while I read online, I tend to want to make the corrections then and there. So I start clicking and typing...then back to reading, then some more typing. On paper, all I can do is make a note. Then, the actual revision is done all at once later. Not sure if it's just because that's how I'm used to doing things, but I find revising on paper so much easier and way more organized. How can I remember which pages have been revised, when I have 40+ episodes?

Super excited to have someone reviewing my project. I can't wait for some feedback. (Dr. Z gave me some good input a couple weeks ago, and I made lots of changes that I think make the project much better, more readable.) I'm too close to the project now. It's hard to read it as a reader would. For the most part, I feel like it's done. Let's see what my peer reviewer thinks....

Just a comment to say that revising and editing online is a whole different animal from revising and editing on paper. And I don't like it.

It's hard to know what you've revised and what you haven't. Also, while I read online, I tend to want to make the corrections then and there. So I start clicking and typing...then back to reading, then some more typing. On paper, all I can do is make a note. Then, the actual revision is done all at once later. Not sure if it's just because that's how I'm used to doing things, but I find revising on paper so much easier and way more organized. How can I remember which pages have been revised, when I have 40+ episodes?

Super excited to have someone reviewing my project. I can't wait for some feedback. (Dr. Z gave me some good input a couple weeks ago, and I made lots of changes that I think make the project much better, more readable.) I'm too close to the project now. It's hard to read it as a reader would. For the most part, I feel like it's done. Let's see what my peer reviewer thinks....